Monsanto, BASF Will Pay $250 Million In Punitive Damages In First Dicamba Trial

Dicamba | St. Louis Public Radio | Corinne Ruff | Feb 15, 2020

The first dicamba-related lawsuit to go to trial

A federal jury in the first dicamba-related lawsuit to go to trial determined Saturday that Monsanto and BASF should pay $250 million in punitive damages.

That’s more than the $200 million suggested by lawyers working for the plaintiff, Bader Farms.

Missouri’s largest peach producer, owned by Bill and Denise Bader, sued the ag giants for causing extensive dicamba damage to its orchards.

The jury found in favor of Bader Farms on all counts in a verdict reached Friday, awarding $15 million in damages. That amount, as well as the punitive damages, will be paid by both companies, split between them as they see fit.

The jury found Monsanto and BASF liable for negligent design of the products and negligent failure to warn users about the risks associated with the products. In addition, the jury found that the two companies created a joint venture to manufacture and sell dicamba-resistant seed and low volatility herbicides, and that they conspired to create an “ecological disaster” to increase profits.

Hundreds of farmers have filed lawsuits against Monsanto and BASF for dicamba damage

Immediately after the initial verdict Friday, members of the plaintiff’s team embraced. Denise Bader wiped away tears as she held onto the arm of her husband, Bill.

They both thanked several members of the gallery for attending the hearing, including Steve and Dee Landers.

“We’re up next,” Dee Landers said outside the courtroom. The couple operates a farm in Missouri’s bootheel and say they’ve been affected by dicamba drift.

They’re among the hundreds of farmers who have filed lawsuits against Monsanto and BASF for dicamba damage to their crops.

Landers said the verdict was exactly what she hoped for.

“That they be exposed for what they did to our environment and to all of us farmers that went through this and hurt us all financially,” she said.

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